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CONTROLS
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1) Forward and reverse travel pedal
Press on this pedal to control the forward or reverse speed of the motor sweeper. Release the pedal to take the sweeper
to a standstill. A = forward, R = reverse
2) Front fl ap lifting pedal
Press this pedal down to lift the front fl ap in order to pass it over rubbish which would otherwise be pushed in front of the
machine.
3) Brake pedal
Applies the service and parking brake (drum brakes operating on the rear wheels).
4) Brush rotation control lever
Position A: brush rotation
5) Refuse bin lifting and lowering control lever
Position A: bin down
Position B: bin up
6) Refuse bin door control lever
Position A: bin door closed
Position B: bin door open
7) Predisposition for direction indicators switch (optional)
It controls the direction indicator light
8) Side brush lifting / lowering lever
Used for lifting the side brushes during transfers or when the sweeper is not operating.
Used for lowering the brushes during the operation.
A= lowering B= lifting
9) Predisposition for light switch (optional)
Switches the front or rear lights (side lights and headlights) on and off
10) Horn button
Sounds the horn when pressed.
11) Main brush lifting / lowering lever
Used for lifting the main brush during transfers or when the motor sweeper is not operating.
Used for lowering the brush during the operation.
A= lowering B= lifting
12) Hourmeter
It indicates the number of worked hour
13a) Starting key switch (DIESEL, PETROL, PETROL-LPG Versions )
Key unit with three positions:
0 = key can be removed
I = general system on
II = engine start
Caution: (DIESEL version) wait for the glow plug indicator light (point 26) to go out before turning the engine igni-
tion key. If the temperature is very low, repeat the procedure 2-3 times before starting. Never leave the ignition
key turned to I with the engine off.
13b) Starting key switch (ELECTRIC Version)
Key unit with two positions:
0 = key can be removed
I = main motor starting
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